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IBM PCMCIA Wireless Cards
To create a wireless network, you normally need a wireless access point which acts as the "hub" of the network - and each PC then communicates with this access point by means of its own PCI or PCMCIA wireless card. AIUI, two PCs with wireless cards can't talk to each other except via an access point.

Wireless card not working on Ubuntu
Patrick Keenan pkeenan...@hotmail.com microsoft public windowsxp general microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support microsoft public windowsxp network_web "braindoll" <jquinn+goo...@cs.oberlin.edu> wrote in message news:d5cf0912.0210311128.67408d67@posting.google.com... I recently got a Baystack 660 wireless card.

Wireless PCMCIA cards for OS/2
The chardev.o is a char module used for downloading the firmware code and INI file to the wireless LAN card by the program load_program. The other program ndcdrv.o is the network module for packet transmission and reception.) INSTALL THE LINUX DRIVER: Before inserting the modules, you can edit the file wlpktisa.ini

Linksys WMP11 Wireless Card Drivers for Redhat 9?
I am using a Linksys Wireless card connecting through a Linksys router. My install successfully enabled and used the wireless card and router to install directly from the FreeBSD ftp site (after CD boot) and completed with no errors. Even though my rc.conf file is verified as setup with "DHCP" and the pccard

Linksys wireless card with win 98 (not 98se)
My wireless card turns on when my computer boots up and I can even see available wireless networks. However, before the logon process completes, the wireless card dies. The laptop is an HP. It has a LED that shines when the wireless card is on, so you can visually watch the logon process I just described.

Wireless Card Compatibility
Quaoar qua...@tenthplanet.net alt internet wireless WS wrote: Hello everyone, I hope that someone will be able to help me with this one. I have a Dell laptop with a built-in Intel wireless card (LAN 2100 3A). I also have a PCMCIA Cisco card (350 series). I connect to a US Robotics USR8022 access point.

odd problem with my wireless card
Greg adiem...@yahoo.com microsoft public windowsxp basics microsoft public windowsxp configuration_manage microsoft public windowsxp customize microsoft public windowsxp general microsoft public windowsxp hardware Make sure you have infrastructure selected on your wireless pc card setup instead of Adhost.

PCMCIA Wireless Card?
A plan "b" would be to install an ethernet card. I haven't gone down that road at all, but am assuming that connecting to a wired network would not be such a challenge. Wireless would be my first choice, though, by far. I'd sure appreciate any suggestions. I'm wanting to set up the Jornada to use as a simple email

Problems with Microsoft MN730 PCI Wireless card, PLEASE HELP
After ZERO success at getting my 3Com Wireless card to work under either FC1 or FC2, I've decided to start from scratch. Before I buy another card, though, I would like input from the Linux community on which cards work with Fedora Core X. Here are my requirements: 1) The card works OUT OF THE BOX with either FC1

Cisco vs. Intel wireless cards - whay such a huge difference ...
Anyone know how to setup a Toshiba Satellite Note book with an internal wireless card to connect to a MS Wireless base station ? I ran the MS wireless configuration software, selected a non-MS wireless card and tried to put in the SSID and 128bit encryption code, etc. No Dice. However, much of the info in the MS

Do I need a wireless router for my wireless cards ?
I must now report subsequent developments in my testbed ventures trying to deploy an extensible 802.11 (2.4GHz, 11Mbit/sec) wireless neighborhood network. The original SMC Wireless card (InterSil Prism chipset, using the pcmcia-cs "wvlan_cs" drivers available from pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.net which wqork quite well)

sohoware ndcdrv.o chardev.o driver for wireless lan card cant ...
The card shows conected to my base station by name, and shows a strong signal, but I can't get Eudora or Netscape to talk to it. Are there some special program or TCIP settings I should change beyond what the driver did? Your problem might be that the wireless card requires a CardBus slot.

Linux and Xircom CBE1100 Wireless card
Tim Powys-Lybbe t...@powys.org comp sys acorn networking In message of 11 Sep, "Raymond Berry" <elwoodbl...@esy.com> wrote: Having recently networked 3 PCs via Wireless Networking, I'm wondering if there is a wireless card that I can put into my Risc PC600SA so that it, too can be on the network.

World's first look at the Nexland Pro 400 ADSL with wireless
I've got a Lucent WaveLAN (later Orinoco) Silver card for my Wallstreet PB. It works well with the Airport software under Mac OS 9, while the Mac OS X wireless driver I'd mentioned for the Linksys card will also take care of the Orinoco card. But it is nice to know that I can make a LinkSys PCMCIA wireless card

2.6, PCMCIA wireless cards
Jisse On Sun, 16 May 2004 21:46:58 -0400, Piscesboy wrote: I meant that it doesn't help since locating the drivers themselves do not help since Redhat has no software to interact with my wireless card, which is the Linksys 802.11b WMP11 PCI Prism2/2.5/3 older version. I found (on my own, thanks alot) that I need

Settings for PB 3400 wireless card?
It has a 3c905c ethernet card, and a USB wireless D-Link DWL-120 "card". The 3com card works fine (it's how I'm on the net now to send this email). I'm having trouble finding understandable basic documentation for getting the wireless card working. First, the modules included with the kernel don't include a module

World's first look at the Nexland Pro 400 ADSL with Wireless
I connect to the Internet thru a wireless ]card. It turns out my chip set for this card is broad com(i think thats ]how you spell it.) Anyway, I can't get the wireless card to work without ]a compatible driver. I used to connect thru a enthernat connection but ]that had some problems so I decided to do away with

Anybody using Orinoco wireless card (Silver) with Powerbook?
I don't recall seeing any designation to that effect, "wireless ready", in any flyer, or on the unit itself, or in the manual. Don't the wireless antennas come with the wireless card? No - with an internal mini-PCI WiFi card, the antenna is inside the laptop. You have to connect up the antennas to the card.

wireless card for PCI 2.1
Kevin & Theresa Miller at...@alaska.net alt os linux suse Ingo Pakleppa - ingo at kkeane dot com wrote: I recently converted from RedHat 9.0 to SuSE 9.0, and am trying to figure out how to get my wireless card to work. It is based on the ADMTek 8211 chip set and worked flawlessly in RedHat.

How to use Wireless card - ADMTek 8211?
When I asked someone how hard it was to make a wireless networking card work under Ubuntu, he said "Just buy one of the cards that is known to work. Well, if the wireless card has the aforementioned chipsets, Ubuntu should load the proper driver for it, and ask you during the install to enter the settings to